Nobody personified Western movies  like John Wayne.
Stagecoach (1939) was his breakout film, after a series of roles in b-movies and serials.
This landmark flick was immortalized  in print with a unique fumetti-style adaptation in DC Comics'  Movie Comics #2 (1939).
Stagecoach was even the cover feature with a picture of star... ...Andy Devine???
(Who also got top billing in the adaptation)
Movie Comics ran for six  issues, adapting everything  from Westerns to romances to science fiction.
Using photographs  was certainly one way around the problem of getting an  exact likeness  of the actors (as we showed you HERE with Movie Comics' adaptation of Phantom Creeps which used the same fumetti-format)!The  design/compositing/additional art was done by Jack Adler, a production  artist/illustrator who rose thru the ranks and eventually became DC  Comics' Production Manager/Vice President of Production, innovating a  number of techniques that became standard comics practices.
The writer of the adaptation is unknown.
The writer of the adaptation is unknown.
Here's a fascinating piece called Screen Scoops featuring tidbits about the actors from the  various movies adapted in that issue of Movie Comics...
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| Art and script by Walter Galli | 
Remember, there was no  Internet, DVDs, VCRs, or even TV, so the only way to see these  movies was in the theater, and once they finished their runs, they were gone!  until they were re-released, usually every 4-5 years after their  premiere showings.
Adaptations  in other media, including radio and comic books were used to  promote the movies and were released either just before the movie opened  for its' initial run, or when it was re-issued to second-run theaters.
Besides this comic, there was a radio adaptation done for the Screen Directors  Playhouse in 1949, during the movie's re-release.
Reprising their roles on radio were John  Wayne (Ringo Kid) and Claire Trevor (Dallas), along with  Ward Bond (Doc Boone,  played in the movie by Thomas Mitchell)
You can play that radio show by clicking HERE!
Plus, you can compare the adaptations with the film itself...
Catch the flick on TCM, August 1st at 9:15 am (ET)!
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A comic book adaptation of Stagecoach? Who knew? Thanks so much for sharing this interesting find for the blogathon.
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